A complex science fiction tale, "Transport" raises ethical questions and shows how easily science can be corrupted. In Transport: Death Mission, Phillip P. Peterson crafts a bold narrative that shows that science can simultaneously... Read More
This collection of essays belong in the hands of all those looking to persuade a thinking public. Shawn Briscoe’s collection of essays "Why Debate" is a compelling argument for the inclusion of debate and forensics programs in American... Read More
"Special You" is about a little elephant named Little Why. As he travels with the other elephants to a watering hole, he meets several interesting animals and wishes that he had long legs, spiky horns, or a snappy snout like they do, but... Read More
"Petit Pierre and the Floating Marsh" is a fascinating book with two distinct strengths. The first is the story of Petit Pierre, a young pelican who must leave his mother’s nest and find a new home. The second is told across the bottom... Read More
Highly appealing, "Blip!" introduces children ages four to six to the sequential art found in comic books. The book tells the story of a robot exploring an alien planet and consists of very few words. In fact, the only words in the... Read More
With so many individual feathers, and intricate background depictions of where each bird feeds and nests, you’ll need your full collection of colored pencils to bring these familiar American birds to life. A handy pull-out section... Read More
"The Night Everything Fell Apart" is an appealing dark fantasy, with elements including angels, sorcery, and demons. Clans of Nephilim fight bloody battles for supremacy on Earth in Joy Nash’s "The Night Everything Fell Apart". This... Read More
A celebratory spirit pervades the collection, which positions Jerusalem as a center of medieval hopes. Against astounding contemporary arguments that Jerusalem does not represent shared the history of a bevy of religions and cultures... Read More